> If I understand you correctly.  When you use DBIx with an excute it makes
> use of what is in %fdat even though
> I did not do a $fdat{!Fields'} or $fdat('$fields'} statement.  if that is
> the case then there seems to be a problem with using
> DBIx.  I can see why using the search does not have a problem is that I am
> telling it directly what to use.
>

No! You are the one who is passing %fdat to Execute !

> *set = DBIx::Recordset->Execute({%fdat});

Gerald

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